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Flight dispute Fast & Furious
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SPAIN has once again become a film set as the Aldeadavila Dam in Salamanca was chosen by Universal Pictures for the 10th instalment of the Fast & Furious.
The Aldeadavila dam, owned by Iberdrola, has become one of the most coveted film locations in the country.
This hydroelectric installation, which continues to amaze by its grandeur and the place where it was built, in a rugged area of granite rocks whose beauty attracts hundreds of visitors every year.
On its way through the province of Salamanca, with more than half a century behind it, Aldeadavila is 140 metres high by 250 metres wide and is capable of reserving 115 cubic hectometres in an area of 368 hectares, equivalent to almost 97 stadiums such as the Bernabeu.
Nestled in the impressive canyon of the lower section of the Duero River in the Arribes del Duero Natural Park, it has also been the setting for other major film productions such as the latest Terminator saga, Doctor Zhivago, and the Spanish film La Cabina, by Antonio Mercero.